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Characteristics and precautions for using industrial dust collectors.
Industrial dust is highly harmful, damaging employee health, and excessive concentration may lead to explosions and other accidents. Therefore, it is very important to equip dust collectors for inhaling dust in industrial production. Dust collectors differ from household and general commercial vacuum cleaners in their structure and materials, which are particularly unique. Please confirm the following, and let's learn about the characteristics and usage precautions of industrial dust collectors together!
Definition and Classification of Industrial Dust Collectors
Generally, dust is classified by particle size. Particles larger than 10 nm easily settle in the atmosphere and are called airborne dust. Particles smaller than 10 nm float in the atmosphere for a long time and are difficult to settle, thus referred to as suspended dust. Particles smaller than 0.1 nm are called floating sediment, while those with a size of 0.25–0.1 nm are called cloud dust. In industrial production, particles generated from material crushing, screening, stacking, transportation, or other mechanical processing typically have a particle size between 100 nm and are referred to as dust or powder. The tiny particles produced during combustion that are larger than 1 nm are called coal dust, while those smaller than 0.1 nm are referred to as soot.
Characteristics of Industrial Dust Collectors
Industrial dust collectors generally have a larger capacity than commercial and household vacuum cleaners. Considering the cleaning of large volumes of waste and dirt, the design and mobility of industrial dust collectors are very convenient. The casing and dust bin of industrial dust collectors are made of steel or iron plates that meet thickness standards, effectively protecting the motor from damage. Most attachments of industrial dust collectors are made of steel, making them very sturdy and not easily damaged. Different materials are used for filtration, featuring various filtration structures or adding cyclones to enhance filtration efficiency. This is particularly evident in high-concentration dust environments.
Usage Precautions for Industrial Dust Collectors
Please use industrial dust collectors in well-ventilated environments, with temperatures below 40 degrees, and where there are no flammable or corrosive gases sprayed into dry rooms. Before use, ensure that all components are correctly connected. Pay special attention to the hose and the various long pipes and nozzles at the ends; the usage time should not exceed 8 hours to prevent the motor from overheating and burning out. During use, avoid getting the vacuum cleaner wet and do not operate the machine with wet hands. Do not remove large paper sheets, paper balls, plastic sheets, or items larger than the diameter of the suction pipe, as this may easily block the suction pipe. After use, store in a dry place. Storing in a damp place can affect electrical insulation and lifespan.
Dust collectors are very important in industrial applications and are essential equipment for ensuring a safe operating environment. Due to the differences in structure, performance, functions, and features among different models and specifications of dust collectors, please read the manual carefully when purchasing and choose the appropriate dust collector according to your needs.
The above introduces the characteristics and usage precautions of industrial dust collectors. If you need to know more, feel free to contact us!